I'm listening to some EQT on the CD player and just stopped by to remember, and to say hello & thanks for the music.

The Phillip Quinn said:July 28, 2014 7:42 pm PST

Miss you guys licks, I'm still giggin!

Tommy and Melanie Gibson said:July 19, 2014 3:30 pm PST

Saturday, July 19, 2014 - Sitting on the patio in Edgefield SC listening to "No Rollin Bogie" and missing those Whippin' Post days...would love to find a 1977 edition of EQT Can't Keep a Good Band Down...

Mike Floyd said:July 8, 2014 9:02 pm PST

It's joy and heartbreak at the same time. Miss the days ...

Chris J. Ennis said:May 19, 2014 11:18 am PST

Appreciate the music guys. I once owned "Drinking Man's Friend" but , my brother, not thinking, drove to Atlanta from Macon with two more albums I had loaned to him placed on the rear window deck.
It was late July. Enough said; I think you understand. The other 2 were the first albums produced by the A. Bros.
Well, NOTHING fit listening to remain there.
If I could find that album or CD today or even a picture of the album cover on a t- shirt, that would be really nice. Ya'll take Care !!

Magic Mike said:May 8, 2014 8:05 pm PST

Thanks for everything.

Tommy Rogers said:April 24, 2014 6:45 pm PST

In1973 purchased the Drinkings Man Friend album at a downtown store in Cochran, GA while attending Middle GA College. What great memories.... Played this album thousands of times!

henry jones said:April 16, 2014 6:49 pm PST

had your album drinking man friend in the 70s trying to turn my kids on to yal is that album on cd thax

Keith McDaniel said:April 6, 2014 6:15 pm PST

Grew up at Chastain Park. I could hear the music from my house. Loved you guys. I've been looking for your music ever since. For some reason your name came into my head tonight. Gonna get your CD's.
Long live the 70's

rodney said:March 2, 2014 7:00 pm PST

I used to buy PBR's out of the back of your U-Haul when you guys set up Sunday concerts. I think we were in Byron one summer. If I recall you guys crashed in the basement of the Lord's house.

Matthew Diehm said:February 21, 2014 12:39 am PST

Just discovering your great music. Groovin'

Marty Creswell said:February 9, 2014 5:19 pm PST

I'm from Abbeville, SC. Used to work at Grandpa's Gin Mill. I was the DJ. Still have one of your albums. Have a lot of good memories. Would love to talk to one of you.

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Vernon Tart said:January 31, 2014 10:23 am PST

Lived in Augusta and Harlem, Ga in the late 70's. Saw EQT three times at least. Still have all the vinyl plus a few other goodies like EQT limited Edition release-Can't Keep a Good Band Down.
Also have the 10" Six Pax label EP release Eric Quincy Tate-EQT (same as the album but different material)
I burned myself a copy of EQT lp GRC label pressing. Not the original lp on Contillion.
I still remember my wife drinking to much and having to take her home early a few nights from EQT shows. We just celebrated 38 years yesterday. What fun times.
Thanks to one of the best Southern Bands of the day.
Cheers,
Vernon

Eqt Music can be had on remastered CDs...........Go
to ericquincytate@hotmail.com and click on the discography page........................let me know what you need................Once again thank you all for all the heart felt comments an hope everyone has a good 2014,......Rest in peace Donnie and Bear,.... we all love you............

Bruce Haynie said:January 13, 2014 5:15 pm PST

Anybody know if Eric Quincy Tate had song "Texas Sand" on the Drinking Man's Friend album? Any plans to play Denver? Thanks.

Mathias said:December 31, 2013 2:59 am PST

A happy and healthy 2014 to everybody.......
David & Michelle for keeping this up ......Thank you so much !!!!...one more !
Mathias
ERIC QUINCY TATE..one of the Bands who could afford play loose,because they where so tight .
Each musician was in service for the song.....

Scott Haley said:December 4, 2013 6:22 pm PST

Good times, Great memories...I was a regular at the Whipping Post from 1977 - 1982 and I was there at all your shows. I regret not buying your live album when I had the chance, but I recorded a friend's on a cassette and it's still a favorite. Your music will live in the hearts of those who were there and experienced the moment. EQT is a proud representative of the Georgia Boogie Blues from the '70s. Thanks for the music and the memories!

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mike floyd said:November 30, 2013 11:15 pm PST

yes

Casey Flanagan said:November 21, 2013 10:35 am PST

Had one of your albums in the early 70's. Lost it. STILL pissed off!

lyle said:November 10, 2013 12:15 pm PST

Hey David I made to your site great tunes man you guys Sound great it was nice to talk to ya \m/\m/

T J Carnes said:November 5, 2013 4:29 am PST

The album E Q T the best every. Was at Peaches in Atlanta the first time I heard it.

Jennifer said:November 4, 2013 2:10 pm PST

Great photos!!! Great memories... never knew my ex-
Reggie, had photos!!! Nice to see

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